It had been alleged that a fourth brother's dog dog had bitten another dog. Two cops were sent to talk to him, but Omar Khan wasn't even in.

Within 10 minutes, dozens of officers had arrived. CCTV footage of the incident showed Imran, who had been released from hospital that day after a suspected heart attack, being dragged away by cops.

The family also claim they were racially abused by officers.

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The Reformer reported that at the time the brothers faced charges such as assaulting a police officer and behaving in a threatening manner.

But all charges have now been dropped.

Speaking to the Reformer's sister paper, the Daily Record, dad-of-three Imran said: "I’d never had so much as a punishment exercise at school, never mind trouble with the police, yet I was dragged out of my home like a criminal.

“I spent a night in the cells. As long as I live, I will be traumatised by what happened.

“There were so many police just rushing in. I had never seen so many in my life.”

Imran Khan, one of three brothers arrested, had only been released from hospital an hour earlier following a suspected heart attack

Imnran's wife, Mehwish, 29, said officers threatened to take her son, Daniel, into care after she told them Omar wasn't at home.

Yusuf claims officers threatened to arrest everyone in the house, including their 80-year-old granny. When Yusuf tried to phone Omar, the constable pushed their panic button and arrested him.

Yusuf said: “He had me pinned, shouting at the female officer to Taser my family who were standing at the door pleading to leave me alone because I had heart problems. He was calling me a black b*****d.

“The female constable held up her Taser but didn’t do it.

“You could see she was panicking. She knew he was in the wrong.”

When the back-up arrived, they handcuffed and arrested Yusuf and Sheban, who run the family garage business.

Yusuf, who has a clean record, also has a congenital heart problem. Sheban’s newborn baby was sick in hospital at the time.

The CCTV also shows the men’s father Abdul, 55, being lambasted by the CID when he pulls out his phone to get help.

Sheban, who has convictions for assault, was held on remand for four months on charges of abduction. He and his brothers were also charged with assaulting police, but all charges were dropped after the defence produced the CCTV.

The incident left people in Cambuslang stunned. Many reported seeing dozens of cops near the train station and rumours were rife as to what the incident was.

Police Scotland said: “A full report has been submitted to the procurator fiscal following complaints.”